Monday, September 25th, 2023
Today we:
- Watched a video about the Fall Equinox and listened to the teachings of Elder Saa'kokoto
- Began to colour our storyboards of "Rabbit's Snow Dance"
- Used our understanding of ordered pairs to create a mystery picture on a coordinate grid
- Had the chance to exchange our books at the Library
- Used the textbook to identify different words we thought might be important for our Canadian Alphabet
- Wednesday, September 27th: Parent Council Meeting (6:00 at Northern Lights School) - All parents/guardians are welcome to attend!
- Thursday, September 28th: COBS Treat Day
- Thursday, September 28th: Orange Shirt Day
- Friday, September 29th: No School (National Day for Truth and Reconciliation)
On Thursday, September 29, students are encouraged to wear an orange shirt (or an orange article of clothing if they don't have an orange shirt) to recognize Orange Shirt Day and National Truth and Reconciliation Day.
Orange Shirt Day is an opportunity for everyone to come together in the spirit of reconciliation to show their support of a safe, respectful and caring school community. Orange Shirt day began in 2013 when residential school survivor, Phyllis Webstad, shared how her orange shirt was taken away on her first day at residential school. For more information about Orange Shirt Day please visit https://www.cbc.ca/kidscbc2/the-feed/what-is-orange-shirt-day
September 30 is a National Day for Truth and Reconciliation meant to commemorate the history and legacy of Residential Schools in Canada. The intention of this day is to recognize and honor residential school survivors, their families and communities. It also ensures that public commemoration of the tragic and painful history and legacy of residential schools remains a vital component of the reconciliation process. This is a non-operation day for the CBE. Our students will be engaging in learning prior to September 30 to honor this important day and to show our school community’s commitment to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 Calls to Action. Make sure you read our blog posts to learn more about the activities and learning students are doing in their classrooms and within Northern Lights School.
Comments
Post a Comment